Learning to thrive: education boosts sexual health and adherence in breast cancer
NCT ID NCT07367074
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a structured educational program could help women with breast cancer improve their sexual function and better follow their medication plans. Sixty-two women took part, attending sessions about their disease, treatments, side effects, and the importance of adherence. Results showed changes in sexual function and adherence scores after the program.
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Conditions
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Medical Oncology Department, Ibn Tofail Hospital, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
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